- Source: Aish tamid
The aish tamid (Hebrew: אֵשׁ תָּמִיד, continuous fire) is the eternal flame that was to burn upon the altar in the Temple in Jerusalem and never be extinguished. It is not to be confused with the Ner tamid, the eternal light that is kept in front of the Holy Ark in the synagogue. In modern Jewish practice, the aish tamid is symbolically kept alive through daily prayer and the study of Torah.
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- Yudaisme
- Talmud
- Tzav (parsyah)
- Bemidbar (parsyah)
- Devarim (parsyah)
- Vayikra (parsyah)
- Bereshit (parsyah)
- Aish tamid
- Sanctuary lamp
- Solomon's Temple
- Congregation Ner Tamid
- Congregation Aish Kodesh
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- Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple
- List of synagogues in the United States
- Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid (Milwaukee)